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Wow, Belichick and NE parting ways.

An insider on the radio just now said they asked the Titans management about Vrabel 5 weeks ago and they didn't hesitate to say he was their guy as they thought he was a top 5 coach.

I didn't catch the insiders name as I didn't hear the beginning, but they said things took a 180 when Vrable went to New England during the bye week, hung out with Kraft in his box and said "you guys don't know how good you have it here" when he spoke to the crowd. That comment seemed to really rub them wrong as if it was a shot at the Titan culture or Nashville.

Almost sounds like they decided to dump him before he dumped them.
 
Game information
  • Scoring
    • PIT – Worley 9 run (Anderson kick) PIT 7–0
    • HOU – FG Zendejas 26 PIT 7–3
    • HOU – FG Zendejas 35 PIT 7–6
    • PIT – FG Anderson 25 PIT 10–6
    • HOU – FG Zendejas 26 PIT 10–9
    • PIT – FG Anderson 30 PIT 13–9
    • PIT – FG Anderson 40 PIT 16–9
    • HOU – Givins 18 pass from Moon (Zendejas kick) Tie 16–16
    • HOU – Givins 9 pass from Moon (Zendejas kick) HOU 23–16
    • PIT – Hoge 2 run (Anderson kick) Tie 23–23
    • PIT – FG Anderson 50 PIT 26–23
Pittsburgh cornerback Rod Woodson recovered a fumble to set up Gary Anderson's winning 50-yard field goal in overtime to give Pittsburgh the win.

Houston took the opening kickoff and drove to the Steelers 40-yard line, but were stopped there and Tony Zendejas missed a 55-yard field goal. Later in the quarter, Steelers rookie Jerry Olsavsky blocked a punt from Greg Montgomery and Pittsburgh recovered on the Oilers 23. Eventually facing fourth and 1 on the Houston 9-yard line, Steelers coach Chuck Noll decided to go for the first down. This paid off as running back Tim Worley took a pitch and ran all the way to the end zone, evading linebacker Robert Lyles and plowing right through safety Bubba McDowell on the way to a 7–0 Steelers lead with 2:36 left in the first quarter.

Houston responded on their next drive, moving the ball 96 yards to the Steelers 3-yard line, but could go no further and settled for a 26-yard Zendejas field goal. Then McDowell recovered a fumble from Worley on the Pittsburgh 41. From there the Oilers advanced to the 17-yard line, but when faced with fourth and 1 they decided to settle for another Zendejas field goal, cutting the score to 7–6. Pittsburgh struck back with a drive to the Oilers 9, featured a 49-yard run by Merril Hoge. However, they also ended up facing fourth and 1, and would settle for an Anderson field goal to put them up 10–6 going into halftime.

The field goal battle continued in the third quarter, with Zendejas kicking one more and Anderson adding another two, making the score 16–9 at the start of the fourth quarter. But quarterback Warren Moon finally got his team to the end zone with a 10-play, 80-yard drive to score on his 18-yard touchdown pass to Ernest Givins that tied the game. Following a Pittsburgh three-and-out, Harry Newsome's punt went just 25 yards to the Steelers 38-yard line. From there it took just five plays for Houston to take their first lead of the game, scoring on Moon's 9-yard pass touchdown pass to Givins that put them up 23–16 with 5:16 left in regulation. Starting from their own 18 after the kickoff, Pittsburgh drove 82 yards, featuring a 22-yard run by receiver Dwight Stone (the only time he touched the ball all game) on a reverse play, to score on Hoge's 2-yard touchdown run with 46 seconds left, tying the game and sending it into overtime.

Pittsburgh won the coin toss and received the ball first, but were quickly forced to punt, and another short kick from Newsome gave Houston the ball with great field position on the Steelers 45-yard line. On the Oilers first play, Moon handed the ball off to Lorenzo White, who was quickly leveled by Woodson and defensive end Tim Johnson, causing a fumble that Woodson recovered and returned four yards to the Oilers 46. From there, Pittsburgh could gain just 13 yards with a few Hoge carries before facing a fourth down. But it was enough for Anderson to kick a 50-yard field goal, his longest attempt of the season, which he sent perfectly through the uprights to give the Steelers the win.[4]

Hoge finished the game with 100 rushing yards on just 17 carries, along with three receptions for 26 yards. Moon threw for 315 yards and two touchdowns. Givins caught 11 passes for 136 yards. Pittsburgh won despite being outgained in total yards 380–289. Oilers coach Jerry Glanville was fired a few days after this game. This was a particularly satisfying win for the Steelers, who had started the season with a 51–0 loss to Cleveland and a 41–10 loss to Cincinnati. They had been shutout three times, outgained by their opponents in ten consecutive games, and had to recover from a 4–6 record to get into the playoffs by winning five of their last six games.

This was the third postseason meeting between the Steelers and Oilers. Pittsburgh won both previous meetings.[3]

I watched that one in a strip club in New Orleans with Bama playing for the natty against Miami the next night. ( it was a loss :( )
Went out to the French Quarter at 7 with my group of 12 friends and lost them immediately in the NYE crowd at Lafayette Square. Didn't see them until I returned to the hotel at 5AM.
A few days after I got home I had the worst illness of my life - some funky flu that almost all of us got. I literally couldn't move from the bed for a few days.
I recovered enough to watch the Steelers go down against Denver ... it was a close game though!
 
I really don't know how anyone could watch this team for all 17 games and view them as a legit contender. Could they win Sunday. Yes. They couod. I'd place it 60-40 they lose. I'd say less than 10 percent they go further than that. They just are not a contending team.

I don't mind pretending that they are a contending team.
I going to pretend it was a 3 game season, and we're undefeated. I'm also going to pretend we found our QB.(y)
 
Rammer Jammer Billycheck
Let us all bowus our heads in a moment of silence while I play this songus for any incoming pat fans that just might be lingering amongus.


 
I think we all know our team quite well. So I respect your friends opinion. I will say this. Pete Carroll won the power struggle with Wilson and the team got a huge haul of talented picks and Wilson looks done. If he feels that they are at the same place as the Steelers I respect that. I don't think Tomlin is a ****** coach. I just don't believe he will win another championship in Pittsburgh.
I don’t think Shades is a bad coach, I think he’s a good coach. But not a great coach. Great coaches win more than 3 playoff games in 13 years. He’s fairly well proven that he cannot build a championship team.
 
I don't mind pretending that they are a contending team.
I going to pretend it was a 3 game season, and we're undefeated. I'm also going to pretend we found our QB.(y)
There is nothing wrong with hope. I just temper mine so the inevitable let down hurts a little less.
 
The last times I thought they could legit win the whole thing were when the lost to the Jagoffs and the AFC championship game in New England. That seems like forever ago.
 



Without cheating would probably flip win / loss

178 - 333 sounds about right.

With a RED HOT POKER sticking out of his Azz.…………………… Priceless !!!!!!



Salute the nation
 
Noll won a playoff game and made it to the AFCCG with Mark Malone and won a playoff game with Bubby Brister.

He did draft a couple more HOF players before he retired. All of those years of drafting last or near last caught up with them. It will get any team.

Well unless of course you're the Patriots who fielded a team of who the *****,who always seemed to be in exactly the right place. The defensive part stuck out the most.

Anyway, good riddance.

The pats**** dynasty was bullshit.
 
Sombitch better not get a temp job in Buffalo.
 
There is nothing wrong with hope. I just temper mine so the inevitable let down hurts a little less.

Well I won't be pretending that the Steelers won the Super Bowl if another team ends up hoisting the Lombardi. lol
 
Heard a report that the next Pats coach will be LB coach Jerod Mayo. It's actually in his contract that he is coach in waiting when BB retires. James Franklin once had the same thing at Maryland to take over for Ralph Friedgen and MD hired somebody else. Pats would probably have to pay Mayo off if they go a different way.
 
Not surprising really.

He won't go to any rebuilding team i think, he needs a top QB to be successful and he failed miserably in trying to find the new franchise qb in cheatriots land
In only 4 years he was supposed to find the guy? What a short leash he was given and yet Mikey hangs around for almost decade and a half after doing anything that matters(and when he did it was with Cowher's team).....what a joke.
 
Heard a report that the next Pats coach will be LB coach Jerod Mayo. It's actually in his contract that he is coach in waiting when BB retires. James Franklin once had the same thing at Maryland to take over for Ralph Friedgen and MD hired somebody else. Pats would probably have to pay Mayo off if they go a different way.
I feel like they will he on a 15 year Hiatus of being good and all the massholes will have to live in former glory for a long time. What goes up.....
 
Having beers and wings with football buddies one made a good observation about Belicheats destination.....Atlanta. Great weapons good defense. Just needs a Q. Lots available in draft. Soft as Charmin division.
 
I really don't know how anyone could watch this team for all 17 games and view them as a legit contender. Could they win Sunday. Yes. They couod. I'd place it 60-40 they lose. I'd say less than 10 percent they go further than that. They just are not a contending team.
That was before Tomlin was forced to play Rudy
 
I feel like they will he on a 15 year Hiatus of being good and all the massholes will have to live in former glory for a long time. What goes up.....

Typical MASShole fan can only name 3-6 players on current team.

Can’t name three QBs that started

Think ONLY reason STEELERS 70’s teams won was because of illegal steroids

Think the Steelers are tied with them in SB wins, (both 6 wins but PITT there first, thus cheats are tied with PITTSBURGH)

The list can go on and on but you get the GIST.


Salute the nation
 
Typical MASShole fan can only name 3-6 players on current team.

Can’t name three QBs that started

Think ONLY reason STEELERS 70’s teams won was because of illegal steroids

Think the Steelers are tied with them in SB wins, (both 6 wins but PITT there first, thus cheats are tied with PITTSBURGH)

The list can go on and on but you get the GIST.


Salute the nation

Except steroids were not illegal.
Lots of players around the NFL used them. Weren't banned until sometime in the 80's.

So a few 70"s Steelers O linemen took them.
I may have too if I had to face Joe Greene, Dwight White, LC Greenwood, and Ernie Holmes in practice every day. lol
 
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